Moberg Minds: Arpit Paranjpe

Moberg Minds: Arpit Paranjpe

We have an incredible team of hard working people here at Moberg Analytics, and would love to introduce you to them! Each month, we’ll highlight someone who helps make Moberg Analytics all that it is.

Introducing...

Arpit Paranjpe

Software Engineer

Arpit Paranjpe

Hi, I’m Arpit! I’m a Software Engineer here at Moberg Analytics, but one of the coolest things about working at a startup is getting to wear multiple hats. For me, that means diving into both designing and developing software. I graduated from Drexel in June 2023 and joined Moberg shortly after. Since then, I’ve had the chance to work on some exciting and impactful projects—one of the most notable being TBI Navigator. Leading parts of that project gave me hands-on experience in building something that can truly make a difference in emergency situations.

Growing up, I was always fascinated by art in any form—it pushed my creative side and made me want to build things. My first introduction to computer science came when my cousin showed me his robotics project, and that moment changed everything for me. The idea that I could program a machine to do something completely blew my mind. I’ve always believed that computer science is one of the most creative fields out there—if you can think it, you can build it.

Throughout college, I spent a lot of time working on random projects, most of them pretty dumb but fun. One of those actually turned into my past startup, Dukaan—a one-stop shop for Indian snacks, delivered in just 20 minutes.

Outside of coding, I love listening to RnB and Hip-Hop, watching documentaries, and just hanging out with my girlfriend and my dog, Oreo. He’s a total character, and one of my favorite things is just watching him do silly things around the house.

 

Moberg Minds: Arpit Paranjpe

Moberg Minds: Arpit Paranjpe

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